not sure about mixing paints, but as for chips I tend to find the best way is to do a little spot of black, then go over it with a silver, leaving a little black round the edges
not sure about mixing paints, but as for chips I tend to find the best way is to do a little spot of black, then go over it with a silver, leaving a little black round the edges
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Thanks Kirsten! I will try this out
it is something I read in an Eavy Metal article many years ago, I found it works quite well personally. works best if done in places where you would imagine chips to occur, raised edges, corners, front armour, that kind of thing
Twelve monkeys, eleven hats. One monkey is sad.
Hi everyone quick update!
Finally got my Grave Wardens!! and just base coated them. Now I am on a quest for some off white color that is not quite as creamy as my previous death guard paint. Any suggestions welcome!
I also am making up some terrain that I got during the holiday and a vindicator, just because more Daaka....
And Some more pictures!
Working on some trenches and the imperial aquilla. Hope you all like it!
Hello all!
I have just finished up all my finals and I finally have time to get some hobby work done. I purchased 10 grave wardens and got them base coated and Have been playing with some new color schemes/ paint to try and get a whiter color as opposed to the creme color that was on my troops. Here is a test model I have been working on. I also went back and covered the gold in a thin layer of bronze. Now I am going to try my hand at weathering the model a bit but this is something I am terrible at let me know what you think and as always feedback is appreciated!
I knew a guy who did his battle damage by just straight-up painting a dark metal layer underneath his actual colours. It actually worked pretty well on tanks, they gathered it naturally.